Letting the eat Ont o the Bag. , I The Harrisburg Telegrd h relates the following good one on Ex- overnor Big ler: "There lire living in arrisburg two brothers, elev'er, respectable„ intelligent men, but as widely separated m politics as are the poles. Bigler hiving formerly lived in Harrisburg, is riqiiamted with these men, but absence and the lapse of 'years have impaired his , nowledge, p6r zonally, of the brothers, a d, therefore, it was easy for the Clearfield ge to confound tbe Harrisburg brothers, mistaking, the Republican for the Democra . He did this to most ludicrous effect. Meeting the staunch Republican, Biglerl at once began Ma minipulations for information. 'How is Dauphin county I' askad weak, kneed 'William. 'Solid to the centre,' responded . the Republican. 'I am told that the Re -1 -publican vote will be ieduCed in Dauphin county this fall.' 'You have been misin formed. 'I am not surprised at the misin formation, because our frbuds in Dauphin are great boteliss. They boast always in their correspondence befor , an election of biting able to reduce the ote, but the re , siiit never fails to exhibi an increase of • . Republican strength. ') )hat are, the pros 'pects- in • Clearfield county, Mr. Bigler V % zuxt asked the Harrisb4rg Republican. ',Nothing to boast of,' mournfully replied Bigler. The fact is, continued weak :Ikneed •William, 'we have nothing to boast ; ' ;of in any'part of the State,' and then with "the superciliousness, low Bunning and jeal ,;otis disparagement of pubic men peculiar • - t4 .Bigler, he commenced 1, hispering in the ;•ear of the Republican, 'Clymer is persori • ally a very weak' man-Land politicallY vulnerable to the most damning attacks)! RE IS A HEAVY LOAD, ID.: 1 .! I DON r T W 'HINK E CAN ELECT HIM!!!"" i Peace or ' We print this morning a most important -and enteresting Executiv : proclamation on the Eubject of the blockade of the port, of Matamoras by the Frencli and the t,",pi rialisitl of Mexico. , The Proclamation, after inferring to' he neutralit y' which has been observed by the United 1 States since the beginning of the war in - Mexico, announces • that the blockade of the port at this' time, ito far as it relates to citizens of the United States, will be held asletterly null and void.. This step, which o doubt has ynly be - en taken after due ccinsideration, may produce two things: either the speedy over ,threw of the bastard monarchy of Mexico, and the re-establishment of the legitimate government of the Re üblie, or it wilt bring updn us) a war with France, s under the protection of which ;power the 'Maxi milian government was formed and nursed. In the former event, which would be hailed with gratitude bY•all true lovers of religious liberty, the Government may know that it has hastened that happy event. Should the other{ contingency arise, namely, that of war, let us be prepared to attest and defend our rights. We have a magnificent navy. Most of our ironiclads can be got Teady for sea at a few days' notice, and as' - for an :Uu, the experience gained during the rebellion 'has shown sus how to organ ize a military force of gigantic proportions, that could' bid defiance td" the armed min• ions of any foreign potehtate'.—P?ailadel ph,ia Press, Aug. 24. Colorado Rep . The rejoicing in the i hiladelphia Con vention, over the dispalbh to Mr. Doolittle -announcing the election o Hunt, tie John ion,administration chndiate, wai prema ture, and in this quite in keeping with the t spirit that prevailed tl l ere—because of false representation. The election of Chili cott, the Republican candidate, is announced to be an ascertained fact. The State has no 'interest in casting its' fortunes with Johnsonism. Although the Power of the Administration has douJtless, been freely. used,.the intelligence of the people of that new and distant State bas, as everywhere it will be found to be, the sure guarantee of the triumph of principles of loyalty and freedom. The real, heroes of the Wigwam Con vention, in . the eyes of some of the South ern jburnals; are the delegates who were i Ayer 's Pills. Alitryvif sick, feeble and complaining! I, Are et, • 41ut ofloruer—your system dering, d And 44 feels.bneemfortahle / These symptoms: '' Rte often the preenteors of serious illness. dome fit, ci elekneu `is oreeliinmupon you, and should thbee:obvi:d te.da-n by iel a timely use Of the right remedy. Take dyer's Pills and drive ,Out the humors —purify 'the fluids move on unobstructedly, in health. Th e , stimulate the organs of the body Into vigoroneactivit° purify the'kystem born the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and deranges the natty al operations of that part. 'li d . if -norrclicied, will tenet upon itself and the sntronrid ing oegape ; p ro d uc i ng teener& aggravation, sutycnee and derangement .. While. in this condition tak; Ayer's_ PiVit and see how directly they restore th e nlitnral action of the system, and with it the buoya nt feeling of health. What is true and so apparent f a this irivial. and common complaint iti also true in m ac of the deeti treated and dangerous diseases. M ie l e ,: p urga tive I expqll them.: - Caused by similar °bun, Lions and derangements, they - ore surely and me n , et them rapidly, oured-by.the same meant -Rom wh o know the Srirttte of these Pills will neglect to emplo them when suffering from' the disorders they e ur i such as Hea:ache, Fout,Stomach, Dysentery, rt; 11 .....2 - ColnPlarnta 'Tildigeak.m. I_Nirnugettent of desih.7: Casunenee4constipatibn, Beast-burn, ko e fi re i elez : Dropsy, 'Worms, and _Suppression, when taken In .., large doses. .T.bltdittristegna• coatedpaw.tbdt . .ttie.debtWaenniti,,, can take them easily, and they are surely the b eef Forgathers dicineyet discovered.: • , ...„. ;Ay 1 ,9111.gue . Cure • - • roe .thre' .1);., - edy tixiireinup o l,••iiio or Intsmilts4ll._ . ver, or Chats and Fever, Retiflttent . Fever, Chin _ Fever , Dumb A uue - ,Cnriodicallteadachl or Bilious Headache,And 'Bilious - Veveraopdeed,for the 'who!, 1 ehtss'of disefieela . I . l:gii.a ;I* I n /diary, ,deringem i n t . -eau; ed bY the' malaria of mituuttstio CI:031141m I,' Thtx rtqn.dy hae In - rely tilled to'..cure. the severest cases of phtuand Fever,ondit'fina this great advan tage' over other Ague Illedielnee, that ft subdties the (complaint withOttt injirry to:the :pottetit." It . eon. tains no gnlnine or other 'deleterhme.sithstacee, nor does it produce:oninism or any injuilona effect. yhat, I ever. - Shaking brothere of the army and the west try it and , t rep you' b • 3 ' sti) . l'end'rse these assertions. DR: J. C. ATER. & CO., Lowe 11,Mdsa. `and - sold-by co ld hy ail Druggists and dealers• in !Medicine everywhere. Alto by C.S.&. S.A . :Jones, Coudersport. Ilteaconiit s lifealth. • Tho good things of this vrorkl haye-each theft:ep. pointect •-• • : • It in the IniSsiOn rtosTz.rrEirs STOIttSCII BITTERS :o prevent and relieve a great ,tratletj of ailments For taVelVe years -its success tufa itrofeCtfve and a. remedy have been without a checkoff drSAVfback....- It is-ritrong negative evidence of this , fitet;!thati ency of the nrtiele tis a specific fordStispepsiir,'billotts nese, constipation,nervonsnesu; general debility, and inteanitivnt fevets,les never been viestioned. As proof positive-n 1 SIB infttlitebtlity Irina% Igales, the statements of publivraen tvtiosomatneirare her as household AVQII3 I hays-frothet.lmsr,tio tie= been given to the world_ _ •._. If it:. reputation is not %Mt ded'in ratio, thin trath is a f.hadunt,.and the utterances of conscientious cliff. Zell3 ate ..f nu more value thon "dteers' oaths!, ' Ana what rsi its ri•plitatittil! 'Let the prog,rees of l• inquiry. 'Where tWenty &zee betties of Ilosti.tter'S , Bftteto ivere'soM riSk i rtvs nvirDltknlorss.nrotti3po.eg noiv.!•' • ' Q 762411. pabilei opinion be Mere eignineaMly ex pressed than by Stn unTorfilled inereaee of cortentep -t:en?-• II seems irru . rossible. The preparutteh hes been4mitntexl . ..Where ore the• ,:mitn:ers Ectionnswerei"Wherei.' -.Toth e"lin*r of . things lost on enrth they are all oLther gone e* iny..l•e:~ee be with them ! WORKS , Or NATURE.—In estate othealth the intestinal canal may be'eumpared to a riser who're tVaters flow over the adjoining land; thretighi the' channels nature or art' has 'made, and improve 'heir qualitie-; so Ion: as it runs cm smoothly the channels at'e kept pure and .hea lt hy, if the worse of Om - Fi,r is'stopped, then the water in the canals Is no longer pure, but soon becomeststagualit. There is but one taw of circulatimi In nntnt L.: When there Ise sur ationdlincoof linvirorlal flith.l' la the'intesttnal'tube pe s, and icostivenestil takes place, it Cows back, into Ma blood vessel : ; and infitterafes itself into the elkEtllalltm.. To- esniblieh the free course of the river, we mast re. move the obstructions which stop Its freo Course, sad iw those of its tributary. streams. With the body,fo o the same natural principle—remove the obstruc ens "from. the bowels with litivlNDUaT'll'a PI LEI,, which never injure, but are arways effbatual for the perfect cleansing of the systeth from foulness or die vase. Remember, never sutler a drop of blood to bir taken from you. E r vacusto the humors as often *nth as long as they me iloran , ed, 'dr nalopg as yet) sr* • b'eu that B. BRANDRETIr fa In - while letters ih, the. Government stamp." Sold by all . Draggled.. , . . TIIIE GREALTEICr . DISCOVERY OF THE.AGE. . _ AII.IIL'ItS, AND OTHERS ,perchnso no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias' *met ttarl Liniment for Dysentary, colic; croup, chtbnic 01 , nm:didn't, sore throats, toothache, sea ptaknessi curs, burn, elvettinas, bruise:, old sores, headachy, moggnito bites, gains' in tile ntetbs,..ahest, back, kc. It it dues not give re! of the mercy twill bond:undo/4. AlLtlittt is asked Is a zial, and ace ft Actbrding•tother directions. • • li.._ Dr. TOClAS.—DeariSir: I have used yearirehetTelt Liniment in my family for a wesiber ot.yeari,tandtk lieve it to be the betitWnsedy for what it is reconamen- -